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shark
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- a long-bodied chiefly marine fish with a cartilaginous skeleton, a prominent dorsal fin, and toothlike scales. Most sharks are predatory, although the largest kinds feed on plankton, and some can grow to a large size.;a small SE Asian freshwater fish with a tail resembling that of a shark, popular in aquaria.
- (typically of a man at a social gathering) be in active pursuit of a sexual partner
noun: shark, plural noun: sharks
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- 1. a long-bodied chiefly marine fish with a cartilaginous skeleton, a prominent dorsal fin, and toothlike scales. Most sharks are predatory, although the largest kinds feed on plankton, and some can grow to a large size.
- 2. a small SE Asian freshwater fish with a tail resembling that of a shark, popular in aquaria.
- 3. a light greyish-brown European moth, the male of which has pale silvery hindwings.
動詞
- 1. British informal (typically of a man at a social gathering) be in active pursuit of a sexual partner as soon as he arrived he was sharking among the women
- food suspended in the sea to attract sharks for hunting or photography: the boatman cut the engine and started throwing bloody entrails into the sea as shark bait
Oxford Dictionary
- a voracious brown-spotted shark of tropical Atlantic waters.
Oxford Dictionary
- a voracious brown-spotted shark of tropical Atlantic waters.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a dull gray or brown shark that lives mainly in deep water, especially in the North Atlantic ...
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- a net erected around a coastal swimming area to stop sharks entering: the beach faces northwest and is largely protected by a shark net
Oxford Dictionary
- a moneylender who charges extremely high rates of interest, typically under illegal conditions: reports of exploitation and deceptive trading practices by loan sharks
Oxford Dictionary
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- a long-bodied chiefly marine fish with a cartilaginous skeleton, a prominent dorsal fin, and ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[SHärk]
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- a person who unscrupulously exploits or swindles others: property sharks want to develop 200 acres around the site Coleby was a shark, not the sort of man to pay more when he could pay less
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- a person who unscrupulously exploits or swindles others: property sharks want to develop 200 acres around the site
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